Rohit Sharma Mumbai Indians: One of the greatest captains in IPL history, hitman Rohit Sharma was not happy with the behavior of his franchise in IPL 2024. Because his franchise Mumbai Indians removed him from the post of captain without any prior notice before the start of IPL 2024 and appointed Hardik Pandya as the new captain.

Since that incident, there was a discussion everywhere that the Hitman would leave this franchise and join some other franchise. But he didn’t do that. But now many reports are coming out that he is going to do so. So let’s try to know what are the chances of him leaving Mumbai and will his separation have any effect on Hardik’s captaincy.

Will Rohit Sharma leave Mumbai Indians?

Let us tell you that Hitman Rohit Sharma joined Mumbai Indians in the year 2011 and he became the captain of this team in 2013. He captained this team from 2013 to 2023 and won 5 IPL trophies. But even after this, this franchise suddenly removed him from the post of captaincy, due to which he was very sad and he was seen saying many times that he would not play for this franchise next year.

So there is every possibility that he will not play for this franchise in the upcoming season. According to some top media outlets, Hitman is all set to join LSG and he is going to become the captain of this team.

On the other hand, there is a lot of discussion in many media outlets that Mumbai Indians owner Nita Ambani does not want to let Rohit go from her franchise, because he is the face of Mumbai Indians. In such a situation, it will be very interesting to see whether Rohit will remain with Mumbai or not.

Apart from this, it is also a big question that if Rohit remains a part of Mumbai, will he be seen playing as a player or will he be made the captain once again. Because Now he is the World Cup-winning captain. Also, Hardik Pandya’s performance last year was not very good. Pandya was neither able to show anything special with captaincy nor with bowling and batting.

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